Getting There
Most travelers reach Almarasan Hot Springs from Almaty or another major regional hub. Private transfers, guided tours, and self-drive routes are the most practical options depending on the season and road conditions.

Almarasan is located in the mountains near Almaty: it is convenient to come here for a few hours or for a whole day. The main reason for the trip is the warm mineral baths and the opportunity to quickly swap the urban hustle for mountain tranquility.

Warm water helps to relax, "reboot," and relieve tension after travel and workdays. Combined with a walk through the gorge and fresh air, it creates a very calm, restorative form of relaxation.

Almarasaan can be visited year-round. In the cold season, it is especially atmospheric: steam over the water, snow on the slopes, and temperature contrasts. In summer, it's most pleasant to arrive in the morning or closer to the evening and combine bathing with light walks.

Be sure to take a swimsuit, a towel, and a change of clothes. In winter, warm clothes and non-slip shoes will be useful, and at any time of the year — drinking water and a small snack.

Most travelers reach Almarasan Hot Springs from Almaty or another major regional hub. Private transfers, guided tours, and self-drive routes are the most practical options depending on the season and road conditions.
The best season for Almarasan Hot Springs depends on the experience you want: clear scenery, warmer hiking weather, quieter shoulder-season travel, or winter landscapes. Spring through autumn is usually the most flexible period for a first visit.
Accommodation near Almarasan Hot Springs can include city hotels, guesthouses, eco-lodges, camps, or resort-style stays depending on the route. Many travelers stay in Almaty or a nearby base and visit as part of a private day trip or multi-day itinerary.
Pack layers for changing weather, keep some cash for remote stops, and confirm road access before departure. A private guide or driver is often the easiest way to combine logistics, viewpoints, and local insight around Almarasan Hot Springs.
A half day to full day is enough for a focused visit, while a multi-day route works better if you want to combine Almarasan Hot Springs with nearby highlights and travel at a slower pace.
Yes, but transport, weather, and road conditions can vary. Many visitors prefer a guided or private format to save time and make logistics easier.
In most cases yes, but the best experience depends on the season. Accessibility, comfort, and scenery can change noticeably between winter and summer.
The Alma-Arasan Hot Springs, located in the picturesque Alma-Arasan Gorge near Almaty, are famous for their mineral-rich thermal waters. The temperature of the springs ranges between 40-50C (104-122F), making them one of the most popular natural spa destinations in Kazakhstan.
The water is rich in minerals such as hydrogen sulfide, sulfates, and chlorides, which give it therapeutic properties. Bathing in the Alma-Arasan thermal springs is believed to help improve blood circulation, relieve stress, support skin health, and ease joint and muscle discomfort. For this reason, the springs attract both local visitors and travelers seeking wellness experiences in the mountains near Almaty.
The mineral waters of Alma-Arasan were officially discovered in 1931 and quickly became an important part of the region’s health and wellness infrastructure. That same year, the Alma-Arasan Sanatorium was established, offering therapeutic treatments based on the healing properties of the thermal waters. Since then, the area has remained a well-known destination for relaxation, rehabilitation, and mountain recreation.
Today, Alma-Arasan Hot Springs combine natural beauty, alpine landscapes, and restorative thermal bathing, making them a must-visit location for anyone exploring the Almaty region.




























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